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About Lexington weekly budget. (Lexington, Morrow County, Or.) 188?-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1890)
WEEKLY BUDGET. THURSDAY. ..BEIT. 25, 1800 Entered at the Postojjlcc at Lezinqton, Or., at Second-dost Matter. A the subtrriptUm price, of the LEXINGTON WEEKLY BUDGET U only $1 per year, we hnll iwtt upon payment of cah in advance. There will positively be no deviation from thin rule. Anyone receiving tUU paper and knowing that he has not paid or it, will understand that it U either cmnptimmtary, a sample copy, or that some friend hat paid for it. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. IMTED PpftSl'll'flt Vice-President Secretary of state Secretary of Treasury.. Secretary of Interior .. Secretary of War Secretary of Nnvy Pnntmaster-Ocnernl UTAH;. ...BENJAMIN Harrison LEVI P. MollTON lAMEH (). RI.AINF. William Win dom I. W. Nolil.B REIlFIEI.D PltorTOR B. K. Tracv lOIIN Wa.KAMAKKR Attorney-General . w. 11. ii. miller Secretary of Agriculture. Jeremiah I'.I'sk STATU OF oici:;o. flnvornnr Secretary of State Treasurer Supt. of Piilille nit ruction Senators ('iihgrossmnti Printer .8, Penn'over II. W. MclllclDK .PHIL. MKTI MAN K. II. Mi El.ltoY (.1. II. Mm iinu 1.1. N. Iioi.i-ii H. HERMANN FRANK ('. llAKKIl lK. K. KTRA II AN Kiiprcmo Judges nfcVENTII JIDHIAI. Joint Senator Circuit Judge Prosecuting Attorney . W. P. I.oi:i V lt. 8. IlKAN Dixit! ecr, .. II. PLACEMAN I. It. Illllll . W. II. WILSON itioitteow Representative Jlulgu Commissioners Clerk HhiTlir - Treasurer Assessor Hiirvcyor School Superintendent Coroner L . COt'KT V. .1. C. Thomson nil. MiTrim.i, I.l. A. Thompson III. M. Vacuus J. W. Moiiiiiiw (iKOI'.IIB NOBLE J. W. MaTI.OI K J. .1. Ml'liEE JCI.It'S KHITIII.V ... W. I,. Ha i.l mi . . JAMES 1IAI lilir.llTV PUBLIC OPINION. What Some of the Boys are Saying on Topic of the Day. That Uie farmer litis everything to gain anil nothing to lone by ory:tnizi njr goes without saying. Thai lio in the dupe of politicians who advocate, invent una puss luws, nearly every 0110 of which aro ultimately for tho benefit ut monopolists, corporations uml other us Hociutions of ninn who create nothing unci absorb everything, ami who are by nut uml law the enemies of tiio farmer in known to every mini who rcuds um! thinks. The only way to meet this con dition of h Mai is in for the farmers to keep coming together, uml pay no ut tentioti to tho ridicule of the city uml party press. Only succeed, uml they will quickly turn to your side uml tell yon they were aware of your wrongs all the time. Tho man who lives ten yearn will leo tho fanner on top, dictating tonus) to the present insolent repre . SDIltluivoa. of ill-gotten wealth. Amer ican UairyiiHin, If the next Oregon legislature fails to repeal the mortgage tax and UHtiry law It will not ilo its duty. It in such a woll-kown fact that these laws aro not only obnoxious to a majority of the peo ple, but they are retarding tho growth of the date by keeping capital out, that no member of tho legislature can luive a single excuse for voting against the re peal of these laws. Oregon Iiuh been working under theoretical luwg long enough, and it is high time that we hail something practical laws that will cheapen money; allow foreign capital to come in unrestricted, and a lively competition will soon show the people that the price of money is governed the Hume as any commodity, by the supply and demand. Lnkeriem Examiner. The monopoly press is sick because the farmers and wage-workers are tak ing a bund In politics Tho men who have been running the political parties seem to think the proper place for those who create the wealth and pay the tuxes is in the fields and workshops, except on election day, when they should sally forth and vote for the men who are nominated by the rinys and bosses. I'acific Exprttt, Tho man who never contributed a cent to the support of his home paper, but has always used Hie very little in fluence which he possesses to injure the paper ami then bus the effrontery to ask tho editor to contribute to his sup port, should never stand on his head. The weight of his gall would break his neck. Athena AVhiiiciiii. For a wonder money is reported tight ovor in Tueonia. Town lots, however, aro loose over there. Tho Tacoma peo ple have lived for several years on in creased values in town lots, but others got tired of swapping production for "wind," and now their occupation, liko Othello's, is gone. Eatt Oregon inn. The tide has turned. A real estato man has gone craxy at Seattle This class of people have long been growing rich by luskinir other neonle craav and ny loaning oincr people tr) , ami it teems fit that few of them should try the demented tide of life while. Canyon City Xtw$. Men of enterprise are the "salt of the earth." Wore it not for them the world would never advance a step In civilisa tion. A littlo "suit" It torelv needed ot this time at the head of W'alla Walla valley, Fretuatrr tlmtUi, The Farmers' Alliance it the people's tafetyvalve, und by the people we ineiin (bote who earn their living bv their own productive labor, and not through monopoly or manipulation. JCnsI Orf)niin, NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES. OltKOON. Wheat was GO cents at Corvaliis last Friday. In Salem during the past year 300 residences have been erected. It requires from 100 to 150 beeves per month to supply the Ashland butchers. Timothy bay is selling at $10 per ton at Salem, with an upw ard tendency of price. Some one stole fifteen bushels of po tatoes from a farmer near Corvuilis last week. Stanley on Shoalwuter bay and Marsh field on Coos bay are the latest "boom towns." An organization to be know n as the Native Sons of Oregon has been per fected at Jacksonville. Streams in eastern Oregon are low, but they contain much more water now than at this time last year. The board of immigration at Portland thinks 'timre will be a very large im migration to Oregon this fall. (ieorge W. l)iiiin, near Ashland, has just marketed l,.'i')0 pounds of Vicar of Wakefield pears from one tree. The pilot schooner Governor Moody was wrecked fin North Head last Satur day. They crew were all saved. The Independence-Monmouth motor lino lias proven a financial success, and tliero is now talk of extending it to Salem. ' K. L. Anplegate has been superseded as Indian agent ut tho Klamath rcser vation, his successor being I). V. .Mat thews, of Salem. It is reported that the Chinese section hands along the Union I'acific will soon be discharged, and their places taken by w hite laborers. An advance agent offered one of Union county's millionaires fill an acre for a 4,L'.l)-acro ranch in Orand Hondo valley, on which to found a Germany colony, and tho offer was refused. John Perdue of Mudford has been be- qucuted $1,000 by Margaret norland, of Douglas county, recently deceased. She gave If 1,000 to two other parties and the balance to tho school fund of Douglas county. Mayor McCord, of linker City, has recommended tho removul of Chief of Police Win. Harper for drunkenness. Threo members of the city council are investigating the charges against Harper. Lane county people ate much ex cited over tho discoveries in tho Annie mine, I'ohcniia disliict. The ledo has been traced to the distance of three miles, finding very rich ore tho entire distance. Work is being pushed on the Rose hurg & Coos liuy road. The right cf way is now cleared to Utter City, and grading w ill commence in a few days. Superintendent King is making arrange ments to start ten new camps along the line within u week or ten days. While griiding a street near the busi ness part of l loreiico last week the skeletons of two Indians, a buck and squaw, wore brought to light. The buck was provided with a knife and two guns, w lnlo the squaw was decked out with a quart of beads, presumably for use in their happy bunting grounds. The remains were ruiuterred. Several bales of moss were shipped down to 'Frisco on the last steamer, suvs the Astoria Cultimliian. It was not ob tained from tho bucks of our choice col lections of antiquities, nor from the roofs of their humble habitations, but is gathered from trees and stumps in the lowlands of this vicinity. It is used for packing fruit, flowers, etc., and is said to be profitable to the gatherer. Thomas Kay, of Salem, and J. K. Weuthiirford, of Albany, huvo aetiuired a vulnublo property ut Waterloo. The immense w ater power at that placo, the soda springs, and 201) acres of land cov ering a beautiful lovvusite, have nil pnsseil into their hands. It is the pur pose of the owners to form a syndicate, with a capital stock of 111'), 000, build a $10,000 hotel, construct an electric ruil- Witv to Lebanon, farm thoir wuti.r tmtt'r and thus build on the banks of tne South Santiam an industrial city of no menu proportions. n ASIMNOToN. Centraliii is debating the subject of stoik running at large in the sticels of thulcitv. Several carloads of immigrants ar rived from Kansas recently ami settled near Ceutralia. Spokane bus ordered four new fire engines, which will be put into service within a few weeks. i movement is on foot bv citizens of Colfax to build a lirst-cluss iiotcl in that place to cost about :i0,000. There are now 1110 pupils enrolled in the Wuitsbiirir public schools, und the number is rapidly increasing. An organized band of thieves is ut woik in Tucoina, with a Woman who acts us spy and points out the places to be burglarized. The Washington legislature, under tho new apportionment, will consist of thirty-four members id the senate and seventy-eight in the houso. A wire miil manufactory will bo es tablished at Whutcoiu. Tiio' machinery has been ordered, tho site selected unil plans of building picpurcd. A vein of lignite coal seven feet thick has been discovered about font teen miles from Whatcom near the line of the Seattle it Fastern railroad. The Tacoma chamber of commerce has received word that tho loan of $1.)0.(HK) for the new building has been satisfac torily arranged for in San Francisco. Tho county commissioners of Whit man have appropriated the sum of $.'i00 """ ,my "IT" T" e.i mo sum 01 . tn assist in defraying the expenses of ! placing 8 good exhibit at the Spokane ; exposition The I'nion Pacific railroad companv are advertising the Wulla Wulta county fair with handsome colored posters, which they are distributing along their lines by the thousand. "I'nclo" Jesse Woods, one of Benton enmity' oldest pioneers, who located there in the early sixties, died Tuesday of last week at bis residence four milet west of I'oi vuliis, aged Sii years. In portion of tho llnsurveved terri tory at the foot of .Mount Baker and Mount Tacoma there are hundreds of trees that measure (M feet lit bight. Sumo of their trunks measure ol foot in ciicuiiifereme, MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Halstead street, Chicago, is 18 miles long. An infant grows eight inches the first year. Fconomy is wealth of a very disagree able type. riM i n i. .... i iie less you unci iauit ine more you will unci happiness. Those who believe the evil they hear will soon Bleep in it. You can borrow all the trouble yoa want without collateral. Why is happiness so rare? TooTew engaged in producing it. The people of the United States use 1 ,!300,000 postal cards every day. The centennial of the discovery, of coal in Pennsylvania in to be celebrated in September, 1801. The man that p'Ver makes mistake never makes any ltf- He is of no us in this poor blu' M-X world. The total l 't'" collected for Un Puget souml month of A.ij It takes p message tr lantic en hujidip ' Hi ws ion district for the ''untto$II,4fifl,700. e seconds for a end of thuAt r about 'seven "Tirons Kudne rd, Conn., for ot the citjiAliad .ealthy to us. Victor. . Klein, country in me worm in age fas well as in service. She is seveiity ofie years old, and lias been on the throne hlty-tbree years. The Greeks observe Monday as a day of rest; the Persians, Tuesday ; the As Syrians, Wednesday; tho Egyptians, Thursday; tho Turks, Friday; tho Jews, Saturday; tho Christians, Sunday. Another (ire occurred at Goidendale last Thursday, in which property to the value of $",000 was destroyed. It was supposed to be of incendiary origin, so a waicn was Kept, and Jesse Allen was arrested as be was kindling a fire in the barn back of McFall's hotel. Careful observations and comparisons made by scientific Americans prove that the hottest region of the earth is on the southwestern coast of Persia, where Persia borders on the gulf of the same name. The thermometer never fulls below 100 degrees at night, und fre quently runs up to 128 degrees in the afternoon. RIDCE ROCKETS. Fur the IlriwKT. Harvest is now a thing of the past with us. Every one feels merry on ac count of the good crops. Ex-Sberilf Ilottser, of Pendleton, bus purchased Chas. Ilorsmau's band of cattle, paying $21 per head for them. Our Methodist brethren are very much pleased by tho return of I!uv. Frank Adkins to this circuit for another year by his conference. County court has occupied the atten tion of sevoral of our citizens for tiio past two weeks. Considerable satisfac tion is expressed at the results in the trials of Moody and Bonse for murder. Coyotes aro very numerous. Tliey carried away nearly the entire crop of Mr. Lanliani's chickens during bis ab sence at Pendleton this week. AJom bounty should bo offered for scalps. i Uidge school houso was filled to over flowing Sunday, the occasion being the funeral sermon to the memory of Samuel Carney, an old resilient in the county, who departed this life some time last winter. Hev. J. T. lloskins. of Pine City, Morrow county, delivered the able sermon. Joel Ileinager, a resident for several years of our valley slid a well respected citizen, who sold his farm recently and started to California on a trip for hii wife's health, writes back that his wife deserted him, taking up with a Hepp- ner stage driver. It is therefore nre u,, ,,,,! , i , ,, f i, ,,(.:, i t ,i ...:r : , ! suineil II at tho unfaithful wife gamed nei oeaiin very rupiuiy. no is seventy and she twenty-live, bid men, beware of "sweet sixteen." A prolonged stay at the Pinatilla comity institute ut Mcuchani bus kept ns from indulging in any fireworks for sometime, but henceforth if uny com motions aro noticed in the heavens we plead guilty. By tho way, the institute was a errand success. Professor Kigler, of the Portland high schools, w ho con ducted it, is a line instructor. Beside local talent, we hud the presence nnd assistance of State Superintendent Sic Elroy, J. It. N. Bell of the Uosebnri Eilttctttinital Coiiiintliiiin, Superintend ent Slrunge, and a number of teacher! from l.'nion county. The teachers erected an arbor in which to hold sessions, camped out among tho pines, and came away feeling rested, refreshed, wiser and more able to combat with the festive urchin. Zi Y Laiiiikkiikad. Hipok, rmutllla County, Wept, lift la. WHAT! r HAT! HAT! y ii a t i . t II ATI YES, IT IS A FACT; That Pooh Ei:i.i.o- CAN.NOT UEAD- -CANNOT READ!; On, My! Oh, My! Oh, My! Jut think what he is missing! He is aw ay behind tho times. lie docs not know what the world Is doing. Ills name Is Mud! It lie eoulit read, tie might take the Wroth fjil ()rt;iirifiin (only ft "J per year), containing telegraphic newt from all parti of the world, and keep posted. Hut he cannot read! What a pity! m.w, he could read, how much bigger He world would .omt., hi,., . ,i h m.h heeonld appreciate his privilege of being, in It. Then he could enjoy his home paper, the little llwltirt, with Its condensed news, brief tlcf of interest, local notes, miscellaneous nia'tirr and various other Interesting features. This would whel his appetite for information, and to learu mure in detail of w hat is going ou In Hie great world beyond Ills liori011 he could read the telegraph Ic news from omtvw here n 1 na-iieo over toe w ires totlie Pendleton JAmI l.,,i.i,,ii, a Newspaper In the full sense of ihe term. Steadily and surely advancing, nnt with llnul spurts and rushes, but safelv, solidly and Willi tin uncertain or lagging gait. It is al tae head of the procession. Il mission is to be e.imtiTin journal of this great btinchgrass re gionand it is getting there! Hut lhat poor fellow who cannot read Is miss ing II all. He is not "in it." . Ills neighbors are advancing, while he pat ter, around tn a hall-bushel lie csniuit read ' DANIKL DEROXDA IMPORTER OF FUENITUEE COYOTKVIM.E, OREGON. PARLOH SFTS BEDROOM SETS OLD HEN SETS Escritoires, Hooljacl.s and other Fine Cabinet Work. CHAIRS ASD PAXTS HE-SEATED. MY WAREROOMS' AUK THE' MOHT Ex tensive in the fit v. mid us 1 linmirt direct irotn the niRlinfnetlirers in Hitkii. mv nrlci.M itro lower thHii Mel.inty. Every lieiy piirchnsur of K'iouh io on? aiDouni oi Jti-i win receive a iickoi entitling her to one ehiiure in a itniiKi ilruwiin: lor on eieguni uoorniui. ( all early. JUr rush. TRIGGER & SNAP a v smiths Ay c r t lliis DK.VI.KUS IN SPORTING ;;;;; GOODS Miolgunv Killc Trout lloda llevol vcru Kill vc Ammunition I'Hl'n, etc., 1'olNTKllS, Watkh Bf.VNIW.S IIOI NIJS AND KlIXHOI Nl, CiUKY UAVK XI) EMPOHIPM IN LEXINGTON. AS plows are at nresent in better demand tlyni powder: but the man or company who will idioot h truinlimd of good nettlers into Mor row county will confer u Me.iKiiiK upon them ami also upon those who are here now. rjiiiK i sunt NATIONAL II A Kit - OK LEXINGTON, OREGON, 31 A K E A K K s -INo)--(NO)- I O A N tJ liUANH Unail, IT.'ld or Indifferent Security, at Low Intercut GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS NOT THANSACTBD, Noll n t r r k t a i. i. o w k i) on ii k 1' 0 s i t n or 8 a h d or Sawdust PHI It THERE IS NO RANK IN LEXINGTON. Hut ft takes nionev to run tiiis connirv all the aione, and tit present all luinktlii; business of this community must be done elsewhere. 3!eu of capital and enterprise please note. AT THE LEXINGTON BRICKYARD CANNOT ill'. KOl'NIJ HSISK IIC.ST Qt'AI.ITV IlKST OCAI.ITV AT 3.00 I'KK M. To ii b Paid In Second Growth H.ii.kurcsii AT $17.(10 I'KR Ton. IjIOR THE VERY GOOD REASON THAT Ihere is no brickyard here. If brick are wanted for foundallonsorchinineys tliey must be procured elsewhere and licavv expense in- currcd lor Irclchi charges. Ilrii k buildings are , ( ,i,e Muestlou at present. Practical brick- makers should make a note of this. $ SIX $ i-rA-KrTS: $ six $ M A N P A N T S WOMAN PANTS- rpiIE FORMER FOR WEALTH, THE I.AT- bllt SNII-. THK TAII.OH. A tcr for admiration: al W2 Thistle alley, makes the best trousers at only fit. ihi tier pair. They never rip. never tear; never wear out nor bag at the knees. The longer you wear thorn the thicker tliey get. Sure to suit and bound to bt. "I)EAN8 I and J j U 11 ( E T J J O T H nv. r, i n with I and 1 O T II are small but bully. 1 I! L L Y A. B. C1USPIN ji II O F. n A K K K and C O II B I. F. H IIOI'K NOT MAKK Indeatruclible ew liaoili or Neat llrpulra an Khort Police flOR HE IS ONE OF THE MEN WHO HAVE not yet found out thai Lexington is the place for them. In the meanilm Ihe farmers must throw away their partly-worn hoots and shoos or go elsewhere lor repairs. Look this way, Mr. Cobbler. Ol, It XEWKPAPFKM TSEFri, IJ SEFl'I CHKAP-IIEAP- I TANDY I 1 I ANDY AOc. per 1(H) at He do et Office. 1 ERONAL TO REACH THE REST I.O- 1 calitv ir business or fsrminu. take the Willow ( roes branch at Arlingtou and buy your ticket for Lexington. AyASTFD-MEN OF LIKE. VIM AND FN- I ergy to lia'ate in Lexington and preveut moss from taking root. T ANTED MORE FARMERS TO SETTLE 1 in Morrow county and basteu Ihe day which is sure to rome wheu this will ho one of the richer t sjriinltural t";i 'ii 111 the North 01. THOSE SIX NEAT C:0:T:T:A.:Q:E:S I'eulanil'a First Addition to the Town of Lemington 11)1)11 1IOMKU TA8Y TEHMU Moot) HO.MEk5 JlliABY TERMk? C1MALI, PAYMETITC! O.MALL PAYMENT ClIAIlE TREEQ 'WATERWORKS! Hl-IADE TREE ATER WORK IN IMAGINATION OS LY Twenty Days Longer at Original Price. Then up Ihfy go. T (IOKH WELL ON PAPER, DOESN'T IT? M Hut the cottaites are not In. sliiht. though me nne location is mere una the big spring, only a little over half a mile uwav and at a good elevation, might easily be piped to everv lot. It wouldn't cost very much to have liaud'sniae shade trees on every vacant lot ill the addition and to make them valuable and desirable, but capital ami enterprise are not operating there to any uiarining extent ut present. AT Till LEXINGTON NURSERY WILL BK FOUND 1.1 It V I m J R i: I .1 AND AND II A I) 1 K E E OF Al l. KINDS, BESrDKS ' SilRI'iiS and FLOWERS': All Adapted to Tlil Climate, and i;rown Without Irrigation, "WMIEN THE LEXINfiTON NURSERY IS if established: but at present the Held Is open lo tlie lirst comer. Now is the time for Mime wide-awake nurseryman to locate here. Do not delay, for the opportunity is one that should not be neglected. T HCKET8 TO ALL POINTS HIV!' SVSIl;.11 o' UAIMtOADS QUICKCS tImE-TIME Close Connection with All Other Syrtemt pANNOT UK Pl'RCHASKD HERE, A8 THE V FuHter nnd I'l iiu'villc mnd. via LpxiiiL'ton. ban not yet been built, though the route hus been surveyed uml found to be n (food one. Just now Mr. Hunt's Attention neemn to be oc cupied with other linen, but what a icramble there will be to loeato In Lexington wheu be (Ioch start tills way! lk'tler gtH in now II EN KI.I & WAKEI'I'L, COMMISMOXT "ArERCHANTCJ 0 M M I 8 S I O 1 JlE K f II ANT drain, Wool, Poultry, l-tTsT", Htit ter, Fruit, Brrrlc and All Kind ol Produce : From Lesinoton : rpiIEY WILL HAVE A FIELD THAT 18 1 not vet occupied and which should be In vestigated at once by live men with an eye to developing a good business. J1NDER & WINDER, PROPRIETORS OF THE I.EXIMiTO BKOO.tl FACTORY! BR (I D )! L AND 1 R V 8 H E O ROOM AND JRLSHE AND WILL Want Itroomcorn at Fair Price WHEN rpiIEY FIND THAT Tills 18 A GOOD LO I cation for their business and that the best oualilyof broom corn can be successfully pro duced in Ibis vicinity. Practical men are in vited to investigate this point. jARMERS- ARK NOT INVITED TO GliOW AMBER CANE AND I1RINO IT TO THE i.i:. 1 utos soiiu 11 VM .11 ii. i, "IIEISO AS now" : VJtTII AN INSTITUTION DOES NOT EXIST ) ' here at present. Men of experience should make a note of the fact and investigate the probabilities of a good openiug here. KUDYAMt KU'LIXC, SI' I XX Eli and If E A V Eli Indian Iiarrael Yarns and Hot-Wtalhtr Romancer. ,IS THE MATERIAL FOR HY FABRICS WAS f'lSfiiaril in .lar-fiiroy Jiuli'i. lam urriwirfd fo iriKiioT rnr wosi unrmtia unvfittr nhft conMffd- Lnrfft unttrtfiUtd oil srtorl notice. JH.ES CRAPAl'D, TRICOLOR RESTAURANT, Til Rt'E LocfsT. Mknu Kxtraokdinairk and Trices to Brf.ak tiik Hkart. TT OVERJOYS ME EXTRAVAGANTLY TO I Impart the Inforinatioug astonishing lhat from Cathay have I imported at expense enor mous my chef, M'sieu Sing Wong. Mv garcons Kranoaise also are, and lightly tread at a I)on nybrook gossoon. pil'Mi-A PAPER THAT HONESTLY TIE I Moves in Ihe liiture ol Morrow countv as an agricultural dmrict and aluavs stands by that belief. The Hcdoet is ouly II per year, lu advance. OST-SPI.FNDID OPPORTl'NITY TO SE 14 cure giKsi homos bv those a hn wail too MIC ''il'T' fluiiit 10 Morro-., i.-ojity QITIPP ii III SV.EM, WILL C'AltRY nARNESQ and CJ A LI'D'L K 6J AKNE8 and DII'LE OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTI RH,. Ilridlca, Collars, AVhlpa, Spurs, Tents and Wagon Covers, Honrs, Stirrupa, Etc., Etc., AND WILL GIVE PROMPT AND' 1ARE1TL ATTENTION TO REPAIRINjM VVAREFl'L ATTENTION TO REPARINM WITH PUKAIII.E STOCK I I I I AT REASONABLE RATES XriIEN THEY HAVE LOCATED THENf T selves In Lexington; but they haven't found Lexington yot. In the meantime tho farmers who need new goods or repairs In this lilll. Illllll tffl II I Sfi IV 111, fa fit. Ow.m lll.l.t .Kl. way, Messrs. Clltupp & Russell. Don't wait any longer, or some one may get in ahead of you. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office atTiix Dalles, Or., September 11. 1SH0: of her Intention to make tlual proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Cnillltv .lllriirn if Mnrrnur xminli- at Heppner, Oregon, on Novembers, 1SW), viz: fflalindu llymrr, Hd. Ap. No. :, for the E. U of NE. and E. of SE. 4 of Sec. 2S, Tp. 1 8., R. 25 E., W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her coiHinnous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: John L. Kincald, C. T. Walker, Andrew 11. Perrv and Sevmour P. Wilson, all of lone, Oregon. eu-'o joii.i u. i.twis, Kegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles Or.. Senteinber 13 IK'Kl "VOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT THE i-X followillg-named settler has filed nnrlcv of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made oeiore me county juuge or aiorrow county, at Hoppuer, Or., on October 25. ISSN), viz: Diedrich llleinunn, lid. Ap. No. 1M2. for the NE. V. of 8ee. 14. Tn. 2' 8.. K. Z E W. M. He names the following wit nesses to Drove his continuous resilience ntuin and cultivation of said land, viz: J. Cox, A. H. (trover and James llaruer. ol lone. Or., and: O. Pearson, of Eight Mite. Or. iai-4) JOHN w. LEWIS, Register.'. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.. Senteinber 1:1. 1SII0 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i.x following-named settler bus tiler notion of his intention to make IIiikI nroof in of his claim, and that said proof will be made m-iiire me , oiiiuy jouge 01 Monow county, at ucpi'iici, vi., uii wciooer -J, ii, viz: Isaac I.. Van Winkle, Hd. Ap. No. M1ii. for the NE. i of See. in. Tp. I K., R. 26 E., W. M. He names the followitor wit. uesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz: 8. Stratum, A. 1). Mackey. T. E. Wood and T. Mathews, all of Alplue, Oregon, lni Jons w. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or. Sontonthor S 1SIH1 "V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following-named settlor has filer! nntlrw. of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made oeioro me 1 ouniy judge 01 Morrow county, at uefipui-r, ur., ou uciooer ii, iwu, viz: Lester I., bar, Hd. An. Xo.liTH. for the 9 .:of NW U und S it ol NE. of See. IS, Tp. I N., R. 26 E., W. M. H5 names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: A. Andrews, Morris D. Long nnd E. II. Andrews, of Alpine, Or., and Janio .....inn, ui ue a nig n 111, ,ir. jun. w, i.r.vus, Kegtstcr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Officr at The Dali es, or , Uiimu.nlui.q luun "VOTU'E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Y following-named settler has Hied notice ... ,n iiiiviii inn iu iimKe iiiiui yrtnn tu suti- port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on October IS, laid, viz: Ueorg-e !M. Murray, Hd. A p. Xr). ISM."), forthe8W.i.i of See. IS. Tp. IS., R. 1 E W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vix: K. II. V il niot and George W. Miller, of Sasldlc, Or., Na thaniel I). Williams, of lone, Or., aud Harvey Blake, of Eight Mile, or. ' (K0 JOHN W. LEWS. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalle. Or.. September. MM. J-OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAI THK s following-named settler has filed notfcA- 01 nit intentlou to make tlnal proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Morrow couuty.at Heppner, Or, on October IS, 1W0, vitt. William B. flnler, , Hd. A p. No. 13IS, for the 5K. : of Sec. s', Tp. 2 N., R. Ai K., W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Wm. J. Wat tenberger. Henry ('. Moore. J. H. Waltenberger and A. B. Mackey. all of Alpine. Or. ' JOHN W. LEWIS. Reglsten NOTICE OF INTENTION. (Commuted Homestead.) Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. August 15, 1S9TV V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THET -IX following-named settler has Hied notice, of his i aton I ion to commute and mako final proof In support ol his claim, and that saltt proof will be made before the Conuta Ckrk or Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on October 11, lsuo, vis: F.mll P. Vorua, Hd. Ap. No. 8W6. for the W. i of NE. i anit W. i of HE. , of Sec. Tp. 1 N., R. J-l E , W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Milton Piper. A. T. McNay,. Alexander Graham and Paul Kidman, all oti Heppner, Oregon. JOHN W. I.EWI3, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oifici at The Dam es. Or., August l.V lwio. V'OTfCE IS HEtERY GIVEN THAT THE x followlng-naried settler has filed nntlco of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and thai said proof will be made before the County Judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on October 11, 190, vii: ieorge .1. Hrnnlsan, Hd. An. No. Stl. for the NE. V. of See. 80, Tp. 1, N., R. 25 F... W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, Tlx: D. D. Brown. Isa Brown. Ed. Holland and Joseph Quinn, ail of Lexington, Oregon. , "!) JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. V'OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Till ' County Court of Morrow 1 onnty. state o( Oregon, has this day aopointed the under signed administrators of the estate of John Gienger, Sr., deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them 10 the undersigned or at the office of Frank Kellogg, al Heppner, Or., veri fied according to law, within six months from late. EDWARD CLI'FF, JAM Els p. RHEA. Administrators. FsvR Kriioco. Attorney. I'.tll 'I AllS'l' P 0. lP I ,